TVR as a kit car???
TVR as a kit car???
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Gerald-TVR

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4,896 posts

213 months

Tuesday 29th April 2008
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Hi from the S Forum

Had an argument with a mate (who runs an AC Ace Brooklands - poor man) at Chatsworth he said he had a friend who built a TVR from a kit - I said I didnt think TVR had ever produced a kit.

Did they, was he right or me?

tvrgaas

1,477 posts

286 months

Tuesday 29th April 2008
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Er yes - in the day before VAT it was a common tax dodge, so many cars were offered for home assembly. In the oldest TVR thread http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a... Chris71 says his dad built one of the last Vixen Kits. There was a story that one of the M's may have been a kit.

ETA Actually Chris says it was a 1600M not a Vixen!

Edited by tvrgaas on Tuesday 29th April 13:46

Gerald-TVR

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4,896 posts

213 months

Tuesday 29th April 2008
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Damn wrong again

vixen1700

26,354 posts

286 months

Tuesday 29th April 2008
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Out of interest what did actually constitute a TVR kit back in the early '70s? How did the 'kits' leave the factory? smile


pistolar

1,474 posts

284 months

Tuesday 29th April 2008
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Fantastic picture

RetroWheels

3,387 posts

287 months

Tuesday 29th April 2008
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vixen said:
A "TVR kit" was actually a fully built car!
The only thing you needed to do was to place the front suspension
and some small stuff. Everything else like engine,interior,windows etc.
was already finished.

On the picture you can see how the "kit" was delivered to the TVR dealership.

That's a really evocative photo ,very pleasant cool..






hot metal

2,017 posts

209 months

Tuesday 29th April 2008
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No big deal Lotus supplied kits well into the 70,s too and Marcos .Any more?

vixen1700

26,354 posts

286 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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Brilliant picture, thanks for that.

B16 RFF

883 posts

283 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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tvrgaas said:
Er yes - in the day before VAT it was a common tax dodge, so many cars were offered for home assembly. In the oldest TVR thread http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a... Chris71 says his dad built one of the last Vixen Kits. There was a story that one of the M's may have been a kit.

ETA Actually Chris says it was a 1600M not a Vixen!

Edited by tvrgaas on Tuesday 29th April 13:46
VAT was intoduced in Feb. 1972 (I think,if not,certainly 1973). Before that we had Purchase Tax (PT). The thing is, PT was levied on complete items such as cars, but not on parts. So by supplying a so-called kit, no tax was payable on the purchase.
This represented a considerable saving for the impecunious enthusiast who was prepared and able to complete the car himself. IIRC, you could take your new Lotus to the dealer for a free check-over when it was built.
When VAT replaced PT in the UK, it was levied on parts as well as completed items. This meant it was only marginally cheaper to supply an almost completed kit than it was to supply the finished car. Hence the bottom fell out of the kit-car market and the likes of TVR and Lotus stopped supplying them.
I remember adverts in the magazines, urging people to place their orders before the start of the dreaded VAT. Incidentally, this was done to bring us into line with the EEC, as it was called then. Thanks, Brussels!!

Dave_M

5,486 posts

240 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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Hi Norman, I had a kit car TVR 1600M, RUK 562L and another 3000M TVR91, followed by a factory car 3000M OAD 831M biggrin

Your mates AC is awesome!

threespins

833 posts

278 months

Friday 2nd May 2008
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Was the photo taken in Sheffield.
I bought a couple of Spitfires from A B Gelder in Sheffield, and browsing round got me into TVR's.
When I could afford my first 3000M, Dearne Valley Motors in Rotherm had become the local TVR dealer.
Happy days.

SmokinV8

786 posts

227 months

Friday 2nd May 2008
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Great picture Vixen. Wonder what happened to the series 1 land rover? How cool, series 1 land rover with TVR emblem.... a must have!

Edited by SmokinV8 on Friday 2nd May 22:12

Gerald-TVR

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4,896 posts

213 months

Saturday 3rd May 2008
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Hi Dave

yep quite a car but constant elcetrical and air conditioning problem - much too complicated and you could buy 2 to 3 S's for what the paintwork cost!!

He also got a beautiful 1967 daimler owned by his dad from almost new fully restored and a concours winner